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The Dark Side of Los Angeles | Will Skid Row Ever be cleaned up? | Skid Row Driving Tour in 4K HDR
Located in the middle of Downtown Los Angeles, Skid Row is one of the largest homeless encampments in the United States. The area covers roughly 50 blocks (3 square miles), and it is estimated that between 4,200-8,000 souls call the streets of Skid Row home. Tents line entire city block sidewalks, drugs are used and sold openly in broad daylight, and there exists a constant threat of being robbed or worse. The streets of Skid Row are as raw as it gets.
On Skid Row, what you see as a casual passerby is only the tip of the iceberg. Valley has gathered never before seen footage from inside a few of the tents to show you what life is like underneath the canopy.
As of a 2019 count, the population of the district was 4,757.[3] Skid Row contains one of the largest stable populations (about 4,200–8,000) of homeless people in the United States[4][5] and has been known for its condensed homeless population since the 1930s. Its long history of police raids, targeted city initiatives, and homelessness advocacy make it one of the most notable districts in Los Angeles.
Covering fifty city blocks (2.71 sq mi) immediately east of downtown Los Angeles, Skid Row is bordered by Third Street to the north, Seventh Street to the south, Alameda Street to the east, and Main Street to the west.
The term "skid row" or "skid road," referring to an area of a city where people live who are "on the skids," derives from a logging term. Loggers would transport their logs to a nearby river by sliding them down roads made from greased skids. Loggers who had accompanied the load to the bottom of the road would wait there for transportation back up the hill to the logging camp. By extension, the term began to be used for places where people with no money and nothing to do gathered, becoming the generic term in English-speaking North America for a depressed street in a city.
Corner of San Pedro Street and East Fifth Street
In 2019 the total population was 4,757. Between 2018 and 2019 there was an 11% increase in total number of persons residing in the area.[9] In the neighborhood, the population was spread out, with 7.78% under the age of 18, 1.38% from 18 to 24, 60.94% from 25 to 54, 19.49% from 55-61, and 10.41% who were 62 years of age or older. Veterans make up 9.90%.[9]
The 2019 racial makeup of the neighborhood was 12.66% White, 58.21% Black/African American, 2.06% American Indian/Alaska Native, 0.63% Asian, 24.53% Hispanic or Latino, 0.79% Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander, and 1.11% from other races.[9]
The per capita income for the neighborhood in 2000 was $14,210. About 41.8% of the population were below the poverty line.[10] In 2008, the median household income for Skid Row and the surrounding areas was $15,003.[11]
1880s through 1960s
At the end of the 19th century, a number of residential hotels opened in the area as it became home to a transient population of seasonal laborers.[13] By the 1930s, Skid Row was home to as many as 10,000 homeless people, alcoholics, and others on the margins of society.[12] It supported saloons, residential hotels, and social services, which drew people from the populations they served to congregate in the area.[14]
It became "an enclave of small hotels, movie theaters and cheap eateries that served transient workers in seasonal industries
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